Kelly Marie Tran

In Rock Springs, Vera Miao transforms horror into an act of remembrance. Set on land scarred by an 1885 massacre of Chinese immigrants, the film explores how erased histories continue to haunt the present — and why telling immigrant stories is a responsibility, not just art.
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'Black Box Diaries' arrives in Japan after delays, with Shiori Ito detailing changes to protect identities and address permissions and
Oscar-winning filmmaker, Chloe Zhao, reflects on her experience with Marvel, suggesting that creative constraints, not a limitless budget, are often
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A butcher's daughter and a fallen marquis lead the new wave of Chinese historical drama
The high-society thriller, co-produced by PCCW Media and SK Global, features an international ensemble including Jessie Mei Li and a
From everyday questions like “where are you really from?” to being treated as outsiders during moments of crisis, Asian-Americans continue
The current Vice-Minister of the Environment once portrayed the iconic bounty hunter Samus Aran in a series of live-action advertisements.
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A San Gabriel restaurant had to stop serving its famous stinky tofu after a neighbor complained about the smell.
The global girl group will lead a one-day celebration of Asian music and culture at the Rose Bowl this August.